❓ Hon Helen Bullock asks about the cut-off and release dates for the 2011-12 Government Mid-year Financial Projections Statement. Hon Simon O'Brien provides the dates, referencing the Government Financial Responsibility Act 2000.
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GOVERNMENT MID-YEAR FINANCIAL PROJECTIONS STATEMENT — RELEASE
(1) What date is the close-off for the Government Mid-year Financial Projections Statement ? (2) When will the Government Mid-year Financial Projections Statement be publicly released? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN
(1) What date is the close-off for the Government Mid-year Financial Projections Statement ? (2) When will the Government Mid-year Financial Projections Statement be publicly released? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN
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This is a question to me in my capacity representing the Treasurer, I think, not the Minister for Transport. The PRESIDENT : The member said, “To the minister representing the Minister for Treasurer”, but she meant Treasurer. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : I am sorry. I misheard the member. I do apologise. I am answering this as Minister for Finance representing the Treasurer. (1) The cut-off date for the 2011–12 Government Mid-year Financial Projections Statement is currently planned to be 1 December 2011, which is broadly consistent with the cut-off date applying in previous years. (2) The Government Financial Responsibility Act 2000 requires that the 2011–12 Government Mid-year Financial Projections Statement be released by 31 December 2011.
(2) When will the Government Mid-year Financial Projections Statement be publicly released? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: This is a question to me in my capacity representing the Treasurer, I think, not the Minister for Transport. The PRESIDENT : The member said, “To the minister representing the Minister for Treasurer”, but she meant Treasurer. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : I am sorry. I misheard the member. I do apologise. I am answering this as Minister for Finance representing the Treasurer. (1) The cut-off date for the 2011–12 Government Mid-year Financial Projections Statement is currently planned to be 1 December 2011, which is broadly consistent with the cut-off date applying in previous years. (2) The Government Financial Responsibility Act 2000 requires that the 2011–12 Government Mid-year Financial Projections Statement be released by 31 December 2011.
Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: This is a question to me in my capacity representing the Treasurer, I think, not the Minister for Transport. The PRESIDENT : The member said, “To the minister representing the Minister for Treasurer”, but she meant Treasurer. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : I am sorry. I misheard the member. I do apologise. I am answering this as Minister for Finance representing the Treasurer. (1) The cut-off date for the 2011–12 Government Mid-year Financial Projections Statement is currently planned to be 1 December 2011, which is broadly consistent with the cut-off date applying in previous years. (2) The Government Financial Responsibility Act 2000 requires that the 2011–12 Government Mid-year Financial Projections Statement be released by 31 December 2011.
This is a question to me in my capacity representing the Treasurer, I think, not the Minister for Transport. The PRESIDENT : The member said, “To the minister representing the Minister for Treasurer”, but she meant Treasurer. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : I am sorry. I misheard the member. I do apologise. I am answering this as Minister for Finance representing the Treasurer. (1) The cut-off date for the 2011–12 Government Mid-year Financial Projections Statement is currently planned to be 1 December 2011, which is broadly consistent with the cut-off date applying in previous years. (2) The Government Financial Responsibility Act 2000 requires that the 2011–12 Government Mid-year Financial Projections Statement be released by 31 December 2011.
The PRESIDENT : The member said, “To the minister representing the Minister for Treasurer”, but she meant Treasurer. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : I am sorry. I misheard the member. I do apologise. I am answering this as Minister for Finance representing the Treasurer. (1) The cut-off date for the 2011–12 Government Mid-year Financial Projections Statement is currently planned to be 1 December 2011, which is broadly consistent with the cut-off date applying in previous years. (2) The Government Financial Responsibility Act 2000 requires that the 2011–12 Government Mid-year Financial Projections Statement be released by 31 December 2011.
Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : I am sorry. I misheard the member. I do apologise. I am answering this as Minister for Finance representing the Treasurer. (1) The cut-off date for the 2011–12 Government Mid-year Financial Projections Statement is currently planned to be 1 December 2011, which is broadly consistent with the cut-off date applying in previous years. (2) The Government Financial Responsibility Act 2000 requires that the 2011–12 Government Mid-year Financial Projections Statement be released by 31 December 2011.
(1) The cut-off date for the 2011–12 Government Mid-year Financial Projections Statement is currently planned to be 1 December 2011, which is broadly consistent with the cut-off date applying in previous years. (2) The Government Financial Responsibility Act 2000 requires that the 2011–12 Government Mid-year Financial Projections Statement be released by 31 December 2011.
(2) The Government Financial Responsibility Act 2000 requires that the 2011–12 Government Mid-year Financial Projections Statement be released by 31 December 2011.
(2) When will the Government Mid-year Financial Projections Statement be publicly released? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: This is a question to me in my capacity representing the Treasurer, I think, not the Minister for Transport. The PRESIDENT : The member said, “To the minister representing the Minister for Treasurer”, but she meant Treasurer. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : I am sorry. I misheard the member. I do apologise. I am answering this as Minister for Finance representing the Treasurer. (1) The cut-off date for the 2011–12 Government Mid-year Financial Projections Statement is currently planned to be 1 December 2011, which is broadly consistent with the cut-off date applying in previous years. (2) The Government Financial Responsibility Act 2000 requires that the 2011–12 Government Mid-year Financial Projections Statement be released by 31 December 2011.
Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: This is a question to me in my capacity representing the Treasurer, I think, not the Minister for Transport. The PRESIDENT : The member said, “To the minister representing the Minister for Treasurer”, but she meant Treasurer. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : I am sorry. I misheard the member. I do apologise. I am answering this as Minister for Finance representing the Treasurer. (1) The cut-off date for the 2011–12 Government Mid-year Financial Projections Statement is currently planned to be 1 December 2011, which is broadly consistent with the cut-off date applying in previous years. (2) The Government Financial Responsibility Act 2000 requires that the 2011–12 Government Mid-year Financial Projections Statement be released by 31 December 2011.
This is a question to me in my capacity representing the Treasurer, I think, not the Minister for Transport. The PRESIDENT : The member said, “To the minister representing the Minister for Treasurer”, but she meant Treasurer. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : I am sorry. I misheard the member. I do apologise. I am answering this as Minister for Finance representing the Treasurer. (1) The cut-off date for the 2011–12 Government Mid-year Financial Projections Statement is currently planned to be 1 December 2011, which is broadly consistent with the cut-off date applying in previous years. (2) The Government Financial Responsibility Act 2000 requires that the 2011–12 Government Mid-year Financial Projections Statement be released by 31 December 2011.
The PRESIDENT : The member said, “To the minister representing the Minister for Treasurer”, but she meant Treasurer. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : I am sorry. I misheard the member. I do apologise. I am answering this as Minister for Finance representing the Treasurer. (1) The cut-off date for the 2011–12 Government Mid-year Financial Projections Statement is currently planned to be 1 December 2011, which is broadly consistent with the cut-off date applying in previous years. (2) The Government Financial Responsibility Act 2000 requires that the 2011–12 Government Mid-year Financial Projections Statement be released by 31 December 2011.
Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : I am sorry. I misheard the member. I do apologise. I am answering this as Minister for Finance representing the Treasurer. (1) The cut-off date for the 2011–12 Government Mid-year Financial Projections Statement is currently planned to be 1 December 2011, which is broadly consistent with the cut-off date applying in previous years. (2) The Government Financial Responsibility Act 2000 requires that the 2011–12 Government Mid-year Financial Projections Statement be released by 31 December 2011.
(1) The cut-off date for the 2011–12 Government Mid-year Financial Projections Statement is currently planned to be 1 December 2011, which is broadly consistent with the cut-off date applying in previous years. (2) The Government Financial Responsibility Act 2000 requires that the 2011–12 Government Mid-year Financial Projections Statement be released by 31 December 2011.
(2) The Government Financial Responsibility Act 2000 requires that the 2011–12 Government Mid-year Financial Projections Statement be released by 31 December 2011.
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